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  • igozoomzoomigozoomzoom Member Posts: 801
    burningedge- I also say give them the opportunity to fix it. It is highly uncommon for even first year, early production Hondas to have "teething problems". As cars become more and more technically advanced, the probability of malfunctions also increase.

    Were you provided with a loaner vehicle while yours is out of service? If not, I would INSIST that the dealer do so. I'd also let American Honda know that the dealer didn't offer one. American Honda is TERRIFIED of getting any bad PR.

    I bought a '96 Accord back in 09/96. The camshaft seal failed at 35k miles while I was driving at 70mph on the highway. The oil pressure light came on and, in the few seconds it took to make it onto the shoulder, every drop of oil leaked out. Thank God I was using synthetic oil at the time. The seal was replaced under warranty and the dealership begrudgingly gave me a used Civic loaner.

    Fast forward to 73k miles (car was 2.5 years old at this point, I drove a LOT back then). Almost identical scenario, driving on the highway and the oil pressure light flashes. The camshaft seal failed yet again.

    My warranty had expired at this point, so the dealer wanted to charge me for the repair AND for conducting the engine compression test to make sure there was no other damage. They offered me a ride to Enterprise Rent-A-Car, how kind of them. Luckily, the night before when I had the car towed to the dealer, the mechanic I spoke with told me "we've seen A LOT of '96 Accords built around the same time with cam seal failures".

    With that information, one call to American Honda got the car fixed under warranty. For good measure, I also received my belated 60k service for FREE!

    A dealer cares more about profit than making you happy after the sale. American Honda will go above and beyond to protect their well-deserved reputation.
    2015.5 Volvo S60 T6 Drive-E Platinum, 2012 Mazda CX-9 GT
  • gssethigssethi Member Posts: 25
    it is 08 EX Sedan (no leather - I thought I was clear in title). I wish it was EXL but that is ~2k more expensive. If you are thinking about getting EXL at the price, then forget about the 08 and go for 07.
  • 2008honda2008honda Member Posts: 17
    Anyone out there from FL - Brevard county - (32904) and got new 2008 Honda accord? How much you pay? $.

    I am thinking to get from Ron Norris Honda dealer (4 DR-LX (Base for $18,500 + TTL) How about South Eastern Honda Dealer? – Help …..Pleeeeease

    What do you think? :confuse:
  • bdeabdea Member Posts: 5
    Hi TinaTina:

    Did gssethi provide you with name of dealership?

    I am also in the Bay Area, Need a car for my wife before it breaks down...

    Thanks, Brad
  • mackabeemackabee Member Posts: 4,709
    I would recommend you get rid of the door moldings. They are useless and actually damage the clear coat after time. Great deal on the car! Congrats/
  • holewholew Member Posts: 71
    I would not set foot on the dealer's lot who places a sticker price which is above the factory MSRP. Such dealers are dishonest and merely trying to take advantage of the unknowing buyer while there are still a few out there.
  • holewholew Member Posts: 71
    Hi you all. This is a terrific message board. Can any of you provide names of an HONEST Honda dealer in the Baltimore, Maryland and in the Fort Myers, Florida areas? I drive between MD and FL frequently so the name of an honest Honda dealer along the I-95 interstate would also be welcomed. I al willing to travel 100 miles from these locations so please feel free to list as many as you can.
  • hwilljr88hwilljr88 Member Posts: 3
    i went with pohanka honda in marlow heights. they have a lifetime powertrain warranty on all new hondas free of charge, that is what really made my decision to purchase from them
  • doug4321doug4321 Member Posts: 27
    Why not go for another brand that is just as good.Nissan Ultima 3.5 is just as good as the Accord.I have an 05 Accord EXL V6 Coupe.it is a great car,but,so is the Altima 3.5(V6).In my oppinion,Honda/dealers are way out of line.Toyota is finding out that people,can,indeed,live without the Camry.Honda will be finding this out in due time.
  • surfwagon56surfwagon56 Member Posts: 12
    Having the same issue here. Family Honda in RSM CA adds $1000 to the sticker for wheel locks, mud flaps, and trunk tray and act like they're doing you a favor selling you the car at MSRP. Then they will try to sell you on dependability and resale value, then offer you crap for your trade in. Couple of other dealers in the area do the same.

    Case in point: Looked at swapping my '06 Accord LX-V6 sedan for an '07 Odyssey for my wife. Accord is dark gray, has moonroof 17" EXL wheels, top audio, pretty much everything an EX-V6 has except fog lights. 16 months old with only 12.5K miles. Paid $23.5K, guess what they offered for trade? $14,000.

    So Family Honda, why should I buy a new Honda when my current one (according to you) has lost almost 10 grand in value in one year? I know, I know, never trade in a vehicle (and I don't), but I was just curious to see if they were in the ballpark.

    Honda will be very lucky to keep this customer with their current sales practices.
  • rusted_outrusted_out Member Posts: 14
    I finally closed the deal on my 2008 EX 4-cylinder automatic transmission sedan!

    $21,770 including splash guards and pinstripes. $635 for delivery and dealer fees. $22,405 before taxes, registration and title. $24,000 OTD (including taxes, registration and title).

    The engine is smooth and powerful for a 4 cylinder. Suspension and handling are great. The new interior and exterior are nice, although I wish the cloth on the seats looked "tougher". If I had the extra money, the EX-L interior does look sharp!

    The first thing I would change would be to slightly reduce the amount of power steering assistance, to provide more road feel and feedback. Road noise on the highway is a bit more than I expected, maybe due to the stock tires?

    All things considered, a great car, and solid value. Looking forward to years of safe, fun, reliable and happy motoring! Thanks to all for your assistance in my purchase process. :shades:
  • nkvnkv Member Posts: 25
    Not sure about their honesty or sales practices but you can look up Coral Springs honda dealer close to Miami. I think they are about 150 miles from Ft Myers. They have close to 250 '08 Honda Accords in stock. Great selection to choose from at this time vs most other dealers have hardly enough inventory to cover all trims. Internet price request yielded invoice price from them but they had about $550 dealer service fee. Still a great price considering how highly these cars are sought after at this time and how close to MSRP most dealers are trying to sell them. Good luck.
  • holewholew Member Posts: 71
    $550 over invoice does not sound too bad considering the 2008 Accord is a new model and obviously a hot seller.

    Some dealers add ADMs to the lest price just to sucker a buyer into thinking they are getting a great deal when the price is lowered by $1000 or more. Dealers which add ADMS to list prices are dead in my book. There are too many excellent dealers out there to bother with such tactics.
  • rumc3rumc3 Member Posts: 31
    I don't know how much experience posters have had buying cars, but the last time I went in to negotiate on an Accord (EX V6 w/Nav, in '06), the guy dragged over the Sales Manager and I had them taking $4500-$5000 off MSRP. (can't remember exactly, but never bought because we got hung up over trade-in...$500 apart)

    Remember, INVOICE is meaningless...dealers know you know what that is....it's DEALER COST that's important.

    If you can wait awhile for the '08's, and be a hard bargainer, you can get a much better price. Dealers all want big bucks when there's an upgraded model just out.
  • gssethigssethi Member Posts: 25
    I purchased from Honda of Oakland. Dont deal with any of their salesperson on the floor.

    Ask for "Tina" from Internet Department at the front desk and stay firm on the price of 21.6k-21.7k.

    I played a different strategy. I went in looking for the 2007 Accord SE V6 and told them 18.5-18.6k for it (they were willing to sell it for 19.2k). Then I looked at the 08 and told them 21.5k for that.

    I told them that I would take whichever one could get me my price but was more happy to get the 08.

    If you want to have no hassles and just get it for 21.7k, just tell that that "Gundeep" referred you to them and you wont pay a penny more.

    Also, regarding financing, make sure you go in with some alternative financing to negotiate with. First they offered us 6.49% through AHFC(my fico was 783) and I mentioned my Credit union which was offering 5.6%. Magically, AHFC offered 5.74% immediately :)

    I think 08 Accords have 0% APR right now (till 10/31) if you finance less than 15k for short term ??
  • dreamcar5dreamcar5 Member Posts: 69
    I do not believe this is the case. The subprime mess will cause the recession. The fair market value for this 08 EXL V6 is $24K and manufacturing cost is about $12K.
  • sodaguysodaguy Member Posts: 84
    Manual or Automatic Transmission?
  • bdeabdea Member Posts: 5
    Many Thanks .... I hope your Dad enjoys the new car! Great Forum ... Always fun and informative!!! :):):):)
  • gssethigssethi Member Posts: 25
    Automatic Transmission
  • jb_turnerjb_turner Member Posts: 702
    21K is a bit high for a 07 EXV6.. shop around and get it at a lower price.
    Now why should we tell "Tina" that gundeep sent us ;)
  • jb_turnerjb_turner Member Posts: 702
    "The fair market value for this 08 EXL V6 is $24K and manufacturing cost is about $12K."

    It is my understanding that the manufacturing cost for an 08 EXL V6 is $12,900.
  • arnoldchangarnoldchang Member Posts: 3
    Found an 07 SE V6. Local tax is 7%.

    The out of door price is around 21000. Is this a good deal now? Any possibility to negotiate a few hundred bucks down?

    Thank you very much.
  • gssethigssethi Member Posts: 25
    You dont have to. I dont work for any car dealership. I was just a customer to the dealership.

    You can just mention my name so that the dealer knows that you are not going to pay anything more than 21.7k price range (b/c then they know that you know the price they are willing to sell the car for). Helps in saving time.

    for the 07 SE V6, Best quotes I got were 19k against my offer of 18.5k... 19k + TTL(~10%)=~20.5-21k range OTD
  • iandeleoniandeleon Member Posts: 20
    Just got back from the dealership...

    Went there to see what APR I can get. They said 8.14%, I told them I got 6.69% from a Credit Union, so they gave me 6.4%...

    Nothing set in stone just yet, but I DID PUT A DEPOSIT ON THE V6 for now...

    They gave me the option to go to a LESSER ACCORD COUPE if I want to...

    So in the meantime, I'm deciding whether...

    ...I live TIGHT, but do-able, with the V6...

    ...live with some cushion with the EX-L 4 Cyl....

    ...or save $$$ with the EX or LX Coupe.

    Now laugh if you want, but since no one was budging now, I will get it, which ever one I choose, at MSRP... No Invoice price, nothing less than MSRP, the price I pay for getting it now.

    We went by the V6 Coupe, so my Drive-Out is... $30,950, $609/month

    If I go EX-L 4 Cyl. Coupe... $28,450 Drive-Out, $560/Month

    Now... let me have it, your opinions....
  • arnoldchangarnoldchang Member Posts: 3
    gssethi, thank you. Sounds 21000 for 07 SE V6 is only a soso deal.

    I do know much about car. Is the configuration of any SE V6 the same? If I take this deal, anything I should pay attention to other accessories and warranty? Is the warranty for all Honda car the same if I do not buy extended one? How many years, how many miles. Thank you.
  • holewholew Member Posts: 71
    Invoice price is not entirely meaningless. It does give one an idea of a lower starting price from which to bargain.

    Last year I visited a Honda showroom just to get a booklet. Instead of the salesman merely handing me the booklet he asked for my name and telephone number. Then for days there after he kept calling and made all sorts of outrageous claims on how he could save me over $10,000 on the purchase of a new Honda Accord. Since I knew that the list price was about 9 to 10% above the invoice price there was no way he could discount an Accord by $10,000 or more. Some people might have believed this but in today's market most car buyers are sophisticated enough to know within $500 how much of a discount a reasonable dealer can make.
  • gssethigssethi Member Posts: 25
    Only one dealer was willing to accept my 18.5k offer on 07 Accord SE V6. The lowest any other dealer got was 19.2k. Add TTL(10%) to ~19k = 20.9k. So 21k OTD is a very decent deal (will be really hard to go lower but I dont really think much about $100-200 when buying a $20k item - thats why I let my dad pay $200 more since he was happy)

    with Honda, any SE V6 will be the same. The only differences are colors (external and internal) but right now, for 2007, you can only pick what is left.

    You will probably not need any extra accessories. Might want to look at the Alarm but again, car should have keyless entry and anti-theft device installed by Honda.

    Regarding warranty, the original 3-yr/36k warranty is the same for all cars. I think that the max. Honda offers is 7-yr/120k. Again, a car can break at any time (whether it is Ford or Honda or Toyota or BMW etc). Extended warranty is little bit peace of mind. Our older 2001 Accord had a transmission problem at ~80k miles but was covered under Honda warranty b/c of known problem on transmissions on that model year. Taking extended warranty is your choice, i cant give any input on it.

    The only think that I would tell you to be wary about are:
    1) Documentation Fees / Dealer Fees. Make sure that this is <$60. Anything higher and just walk out. We paid $55 for ours which I thought was on higher side. (I only paid $30 last year for my G35 and that was an infiniti dealer).

    2) Finance/Interest Rate. As mentioned earlier, make sure you have some alternative financing (credit union etc.) or know the numbers. Dealer will give you a high APR first and then when you will counter it with your own Financing, they will magically bring it down (happened with us)

    I say, take 20.5k-21k for the SE V6 OTD and enjoy the car (especially if you can get the color combination you like). Its not worth it over couple of hundred dollars and then get a car with a color combination you dont like (One of the reasons we didnt get the 07 was that the colors we liked were sold-out) and the dealer that had the color was not willing to go lower. (Be flexible with the color when negotiating pricing but after deal is done, only then choose your color)
  • skywalker4skywalker4 Member Posts: 10
    You are taking-on more debt, falling deeper in the trap if you buy this new car. I would keep your existing car until you have paid-off the credit cards. Pay down your highest interest credit card first followed by the next highest interest and so-on. Pay them all down to zero before you take-on more debt to own a depreciating asset.

    I had a finance instructor for one of my MBA courses and he always buys used cars. He demonstrated that over a lifetime with the money saved and the power of compounding, you can accumulate several hundred thousand dollars by the time you reach retirement age.

    I don't know if I am willing to buy only used cars, but I drive my cars as long as I can to minimize depreciation losses. A car depreciates about 20% each year, and the biggest loss occurs the first year. For every year, the depreciation is less on the declining balance. I am still driving a 1996 model worth $4k at best. If I keep it another year, I only lose $800 in depreciation. When I buy a $25k vehicle, I will lose $5,000 to depreciation the first year. I have now saved-up enough money by keeping my vehicle 11 years ($400 x 12 months x 6 years) to pay cash for a new Accord if I choose to.
  • holewholew Member Posts: 71
    Hi hwilljr88:

    Have you dealt with Pohanka before? How much of a discount did you get? What was the final price paid before taxes and destination was added on?
  • holewholew Member Posts: 71
    How do you know that the manafacturing cost for an Accord is about $12K. I am not surprised that tis might be the correct factory cost, but how did you come up with that number?
  • salsaqueensalsaqueen Member Posts: 9
    Where are you located? That seems like a good price. I was quoted $22,044 OTD for a 2007 Accord SE I4 in Phx, AZ. :cry:
  • holewholew Member Posts: 71
    The life time power train warranty at POHANKA in Marlow Heights, are there any conditions attached to this warranty such as all maintenance must be done at POHANKA or that all oil changes must be do at that dealership?
  • saisairpisaisairpi Member Posts: 2
    I just want to whether there any one has recent experience of buying a 07 Accord LX I4/AT/Sedan in bay area (san jose), or any 07 model. I am buying soon. Could you please share it? Many thanks!
  • sl372sl372 Member Posts: 4
    I picked up my new 08 accord EX-L I4 auto w/o navi polished metallic/black interior today.

    I did everything on the internet and I would say It was really great experience.

    I have requested quote about 15 dealership yesterday and got very strait forward and detailed e-mail from joliet honda/illinois this morning.

    Just drive down there tonight and the dealer gave me exact deal as emailed. He already had the car ready when I got there. (I got the color/trim that I wanted.)

    There wasn't any pressure at all. Smooth and very fast process. I stayed about an hour and drove my new 08 accord out.

    It was as easy as buying bicycle. :)

    Here is the deal I got.

    October Internet Pricing
    2008 Honda Accord EX-L automatic sedan
    MSRP -25,645
    Sale price- $23,291.03.......in stock
    Doc Fee- $58.00
    CVR Fee- $25.00
    6.5% sales tax- $1,519.31
    vehicle tax- $7.50
    New Plates- $143.00 (or $80 to transfer)
    --------------------
    $25,043.84 -Total out the door price
  • rog2867rog2867 Member Posts: 34
    I went and signed the papers yesterday on an 08 accord EX-L V6 navigation. Got it for invoice of 28036. They are looking for the color (polished metal) now. Will let you know when I receive. They said end of the week. This is the NJ area.
  • arnoldchangarnoldchang Member Posts: 3
    Gssethi, million thanks. Your suggestions and comments are very valuable.

    I will take that offer.
  • iandeleoniandeleon Member Posts: 20
    I appreciate your input...

    But, this REALLY isn't something to where I think I'm "Getting out of debt" by doing this. It's obvious I'm going into "More Debt" because I'm buying, or financing, a new car.

    When I talk about taking care of some credit cards, that satisfies me enough to know that 1 credit card will be paid off (which isn't that much, Best Buy Card) and lower the balance on another credit card which I've been paying on for YEARS! And at the same time, I'm happy knowing that some of that money, even though a little, will be going towards something I've wanted and I know I will ENJOY for the next 5 years and even longer.

    Practical? No, but I see it as paying for something I'll enjoy for years to come, while lowering a balance of a credit card and paying off another.

    Your way, is probably the smartest way to do it, but not everyone is gonna live like that.

    I'm sure when I get married and have a family, I'll be more practical, and buy only used, while holding on to cars till they die out, but I'm single, have worked hard the past few years, and held to the car I have now for 9 years. I'm ready to reward myself. Even if it means living TIGHT for a couple of years.

    And now, at the end of typing all of this, I just now realized this ISN'T a reply to what I posted last night. Here is what I've done:

    iandeleon, "Honda Accord Prices Paid and Buying Experience" #18069, 29 Oct 2007 6:21 pm
  • jb_turnerjb_turner Member Posts: 702
    See if you can get it below invoice.
  • montyalomontyalo Member Posts: 12
    Hey Rog2867,

    What interior are you getting with the polished metal? i ordered one almost a month ago from VIP Honda and still don't have an ETA. Same EX-L sedan V6 with NAV. I'm asking for the Grey leather interior. I'd take their estimate of "the end of the week" with a grain of salt...
  • rumc3rumc3 Member Posts: 31
    Great advice on credit cards...anyone who carries a balance on a credit card might as well take dollar bills and throw them out the window.
    Then think about how much more expensive whatever it is you bought costs, after adding up all the interest every month.

    I'm old enough to remember being able to deduct credit card interest from my taxes...since that went away, I've never run up a dime in interest.

    Never charge what you can't pay off every month.

    And try to live below your means.

    OK,lecture over.

    As for buying only used cars, yes, it's a wiser move financially. But the charge (no pun intended) you get from that new car may be worth it!
  • dreamcar5dreamcar5 Member Posts: 69
    make a deposit of $5000 on a credit card, and you will get 1% rebate, or $50.

    use other credit card with 0% APR to carry the balance, but u may pay $75 for the processing fee. Make sure u can come up the total o/s loan amount in a year.

    This is the best way to finance ur vehicle with $25($75 less $50 in rebate) interest for upto the OTD
  • lambulambu Member Posts: 16
    Can u pls let me know where you got this below invoice deal? If it is south east region, pls share more info as I might be interested..

    Sri
  • oarsdadoarsdad Member Posts: 64
    Montyalo,

    I am waiting for the same Accord. An '08 EX-L V6/navi in PMM with gray interior. At first, I thought they could get one via an online trade or dealer trade within a week or two. However, they had all been spoken for. So now I am waiting until mid-November when my dealer is scheduled to get one of their own. It will end up being a five week wait. I guess I'm not in a big hurry though. I just wish I could renegotiate the price. $300 above invoice was a good price at the time, now it's just an "ok" price. However, I really like the car, which is the most important thing.
  • jillejille Member Posts: 6
    Just paid total of $25,600 for a 2008 Accord EX-L (4 cyl)for in Maryland/DC area... including door edge guards,mudguards,wheel locks,fenderguards, trunk cargo tray,nitrogen tire inflation, all fees, tags, title, and MD state 5% tax.
  • hannoushannous Member Posts: 24
    What dealer did you go to? I live in Rockville and am looking at the '08 EX-L V-6 w/ Navi.

    Anyone in the Baltimore/DC area purchased one? If so, what was the breakdown on you car?

    Thanks,
  • luv_my_jobluv_my_job Member Posts: 33
    I'm also trying to get a coupe….supply is beginning to loosen...have contacted 13 dealers (email and phone only) in North Texas and one in Houston accidentally. Houston dealer was totally inflexible and not longer in my list. You must be patient!!!
    Don&#146;t let your other debt(s) cloud the issue of buying your new vehicle at a reasonable price…..only you can decide what is reasonable. My target is 250 over invoice, no docs, no add ons, no bull…..as T/G and Christmas approach pricing will continue to soften…..have several offering 1000 off MSRP now but I won&#146;t buy until I get my price…
    IMHO it is foolish to overpay for ANY vehicle….it&#146;s a depreciating asset unless you plan on keeping it for 25 years as a collector…. They will come around if you give it time for the supply/demand rules to equalize

    Good Luck
  • jb_turnerjb_turner Member Posts: 702
    "My target is 250 over invoice"

    Make your target below invoice and work from there.
  • lxdriverlxdriver Member Posts: 8
    i got a fair deal from fairfax honda in fairfax,va but i purchased it from honda of tysons corner. both reps from both dealers were nice and all, but i went with tysons because they had the car i wanted with a whole lot less miles on it (4 vs 100)
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  • iandeleoniandeleon Member Posts: 20
    Well, it's done...

    iandeleon, "Honda Accord Prices Paid and Buying Experience" #18069, 29 Oct 2007 6:21 pm

    I'm getting it next week...

    Yeah, NO ONE in Houston is being FLEXIBLE.

    People here in Houston are buying these 08 Coupes AS SOON AS THEY GET IN. At least the V6's and EX-L's... I think the lower models are still at dealerships, but that's maybe 1 or 2 at each dealership.

    The best I got was 50 Bucks under MSRP, just because the dealership's Moto is "No One Beats a Goodson Deal"... LOL!

    I'm sure they'll ease up on the prices a few months from now, but what... $1000 less maybe. Even if it's down to Invoice, what are we talking about $60/Month I'd be saving?

    I've been wanting to buy a car for YEARS now and I told myself I'd do so right when a New Style or Model is released. And the 1999 Accord LX that I had for 9 years has been worth WAY MORE than what I've paid for it.

    Don't get me wrong, saving $60 dollars per month is great, but, I think this car will be worth it to me.
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